Residents, officials mobilize after string of break-ins in Dollard-des-Ormeaux

DOLLARD-DES-ORMEAUX -- City officials are asking for the public's help following a rash of break-ins on the West Island. A total of 19 homes have been targeted in the last few weeks.

The robberies have all taken place in the past month in the Dollard-des-Ormeaux area between Sources and Saint-John Blvds. and Roger-Pilon St. and Brunswick Blvd., usually between 8 p.m. and midnight.

“We know certain groups operate in different areas, and we know exactly how they operate, but unfortunately we need to establish certain patterns and talk to individuals to know exactly who it is,” said Jose de los Rios of the Montreal police.

Hoping to catch the culprits in action, police and Dollard-des-Ormeaux city officials said they need the public's help, by teaming up and forming a neighbourhood watch.

“People might be skeptical but the system does work. It really does work,” said DDO councillor Morris Vesely.

In 2009, residents in the Westpark area responded to a similar string of break-ins with a neighbourhood watch. Shortly after, the crooks were caught red-handed.